How many people in the government does it take...
Here's the break down:
- 217 members of the House of Representatives to pass Articles of Impeachment against Bush and Cheney.
- 67 Senators to vote for convictions.
- Nancy Pelosi to order the troops home.
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Labels: Bush, Cheney, Congress, impeachment
At the risk of stating the obvious, the war in Iraq requires a political solution: impeachment. Yet impeachment is not on the table? Who died and made Nancy Pelosi Martha Stewart?Labels: Bush, Congress, impeachment, Iraq, Pelosi
So, Nancy Pelosi says that impeachment is off the table. From a personal angle I can see why she would want to take that stand. If you impeach Bush you have two choices as to who becomes President. You get either Cheney or, if you impeach Cheney, too, you get Pelosi. Given everything that Bush has done to run up the national debt, destroy good will toward the
The good news for Think about this and how it could work. Say the House passes the Articles of Impeachment against both Bush and Cheney on February 14 as a Valentine to the country and the world. The Senate would then hold the trial and vote to remove Bush and Cheney from office. This could happen before the ides of March. But in the time it takes the Senate to act, a Representative could resign and be replaced by an appointee. Pelosi could resign as Speaker and the Democrats could choose the new appointee as the Speaker. Once the Senate removes the less than sexy Bush and Dick act, the newly chosen Speaker becomes President. Pelosi can have her job back as Speaker and the Rep who resigned can even get the appointment to complete his/her original term. In other words, we have status quo ante in the House, but a New President who can then select a VP for confirmation by the Senate. One obvious choice for the position of appointee/Speaker/President is Al Gore. After all, we already elected him to the job. You could look on this as a completely legal, by the books, i’s dotted t’s crossed, absolutely Constitutional, bloodless counter-coup. Labels: Bush, Gore, impeachment, Pelosi
The mainstream media and their poster-child, George W. Bush, would have us believe that only "the fringe" believe that Bush is an illegitimate President. They present us as "the fringe" in order to marginalize us and attempt to silence us. Rather than arguing with this characterization, we have chosen to embrace it proudly.
When a piece of fabric - or a government - begins to unravel, you get fringe. When it unravels completely, you're left with nothing but fringe.
We the People are "the Fringe". We're NOT going to go away, and we're NOT going to shut up.
Get used to us.

Labels: Bush, election, Ohio, vote fraud

Labels: Bush, Iraq, Iraq Study Group
Yeah, I took a couple of weeks off for Thanksgiving, but I'm back. That however is not what the title of this post is really about. It really refers to the January, when Congress comes back from the holidays. Then the fun begins.
Over my holiday I came across a few things that deserve mention here. The first was a question by a reporter on NPR of whether or not the Democrat would use their new majority to block the nomination of Robert Gates as the new Secretary of Defense. I expect better from NPR. The Democrats do not have a majority in either house until January, when the new Congress is sworn in.
That brings up the next point. Rep. Henry Waxman (D - California) has been trying for years to subpoena the records and other documentation and testimony on the Halliburton contracts with the Pentagon and what influence Dick Cheney may have had on the process. The Republicans have blocked him every time. Come January he will chair the committee, issue the subpoenas and hold the hearings. For what it's worth, a question from Sen. Patrick Leahy (D –Vermont) about the Halliburton contracts is what triggered Cheney’s, “Go f*** yourself!” response. Could it be there is something there worth investigating?
I would not be surprised if Cheney is gone by July. And once Congress wakes up and realizes they can take on the administration, Bush won’t be far behind.

One more point – Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D - Ohio) will chair a subcommittee that may “reopen” the investigation into 9/11 (i.e., may do a real investigation, not just a whitewash). Given his level of integrity, I hope it happens. If it does, it will be worth watching. Any true investigation will supply even more fuel to an impeachment firestorm.

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Labels: 9/11, Bush, Cheney, Congress, Congressional Hearings, Democrats, impeachment, Kucinich, Waxman
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